In the Internet Age, the global work landscape has shifted, and 70 percent of people now do remote work at least once each week, according to CNBC. More and more people are making the decision to work remotely, so they can lead their ideal lifestyles as they earn. If the concept of working as your travel is…

Guest writer: Leigh Marcos Photo by Eugene Quek on Unsplash More Americans have discovered the joy of camping as a new survey shows that an estimated13 million households plan to camp more in 2017 than they did last year. While tent camping remains the most popular way to enjoy the great outdoors, there is an increasing number of RV campers now,…

We officially started traveling with no home base 6 years ago today. We left Portland, Oregon in a 22ft 1973 Class C RV (that’s an RV with a van front and) called the Brougham. It had bald tires, a bad alternator, bad differential, and a leaky roof, but it got us all the way to New Orleans before we…

In fact, Asheville was recently rated the coolest town in the US by the Matador Network. It’s a definite oddity in the South and a rarity for the entire country that a city so laid back, beer friendly and vegan friendly would exist in such a compact package. My closest comparison would be Portland, Oregon or Austin, Texas , except they’re both much…

So yesterday, sometime in the late morning, 5 years earlier in 2009, we began our journey to nowhere and everywhere in a 1973 Dodge B300, Brougham, Class C RV. We started out fast, beginning with my mother and her cats hitching a ride to New Mexico to her new home. We broke down in Tonopah, Nevada for a week…

So we’ve been Florida residents since we started traveling, getting our mail at a place called “My RV Mail” in Okaloosa County. Most full timers use services like that and Florida is one of the most popular states because it doesn’t have state income tax, which saves us on our yearly taxes and on registering our vehicles…

There aren’t a lot of state, national or even county parks near Oklahoma City. We spent an afternoon at a lake south of town, Lake Stanley Draper, and found that it was more of a marina than an actual park. There were few hikes listed on our trail app and even fewer green areas on google maps, so one…

So for the third winter (and probably one too many), we had decided to stay in a vacation cabin. This time near Durango, Colorado with the hope that we would ski every weekend and snowmobile every other weekend and that the snow would be deep enough for us to jump off the 2nd story deck unharmed. None…

The Nerds are both online workers who live and travel in an 5th wheel toy hauler with their pets and bikes. Ross, a software developer for a company in Seattle, and Amber, a freelance web developer and photographer. We started the RV life in 2009 and having since discovered the dualsport life. We now travel primarily with great off road locations in mind, seeking out other riders, new civilizations,...to boldly go where other dualsport riders have gone before. See.. Nerds :-D